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The FNRI Nutrition Educator's Kit is very handy and contains simple and easy-to-understand materials which will be useful to health workers and barangay nutrition schoolars during the conduct of mothers class in their respective barangays.
Snake and Ladders
Here is the Nutrition Snakes and Ladders board game developed by DOST-FNRI introducing the concept of eating variety of foods among preschool children through GO, GROW and GLOW.
Nutrition Maze
A simple game or puzzle where the solver (child) must choose a right route to reach his/her goal of finding the GO, GROW and GLOW foods.

Nutrition Puzzles
Nutrition Puzzles Go, Grow and Glow - these tools can be used by nutrition educators during kiddie classes. These puzzles are intended for pre-school children to encourage them to eat a variety of foods everyday..
P 100.00/set
Nutrition Big Book and Nutrition Story and Activity Book
A nutrition tool that can be used by kindergarden teachers in public elementary schools and daycare centers for their kiddie classes
P 200.00/set
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This DVD features recipes inteded for the whole family. Recipes are categorized into appetizer, main dish, desser, or snack items. These are delectable dishes that are nutritious, affordable and easy to prepare. This video is intended for homemakers, mothers, health and nutrition workers as well as the general public as intended audiences.
P 100.00 each
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Breastfeedin, Mahalaga't Magaling This video is intended to promote exclusive breastfeeding from birth to six months and to encourage the continuance of breastfeeding for as long as two years or longer. The characters in this episode are Dr. Nutrina, Genio, Lola Masyang and Inday. Inday is the pregnant mother who is worred about her pregnancy and how to financially support her upcoming baby's milk. Lola Masyang encourages Inday to breastfeed her child. The primary intended audience consists of mothers of child-bearing age. |
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Pagkaing Tama Dagdag sa Gatas ng Ina This video advocates the giving of appropriate complementary food in addition to breastmilk once the baby is ready for solid foods after six months. The primary intended audience consists of mothers of child-bearing age. Characters in this episode are Inday, Lolas Masyang, Dr. Nutrina and Genio |
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Gulay, Pampahaba ng Buhay This video is intended to give the message that eating vegetables will supply the much-needed vitamins, minerals and dietary fiber. In addition, they provide defense against chronic degenerative diseases. Characters in this episode are Dr. Nutrina, Genio and Bokekong. Dr. Nutrina serves as narrator in the episode at the same time as nutrition advocate. Genio is the smat boy in the episode and the beneficiary of good nutrition. Bokekong is the sluggish boy who does not eat enough vegetables. The primary intended audience consists of children. |
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Ehersisyo - Sa Maayos na Katawan, Inyong Kasosyo This video promotes a healthy lifestyle through regular exercise. Patchoy is a lazy boy who is fond of junk diets while playing computer games. Dr. Nutrina and Genio encourage Patchoy to avoid eating too much of these and to engaged in physical activities. The primary intended audience consists of older children like intermediate elementary and high school students |
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Paglalasing at Paninigarilyo, Perhuwisyong Totoo This video is appropriate for older children starting at ten years as they start to experience peer pressure about expirementing on smoking and alcohol drinking. Characters are Geno, Dr. Nutrina, Armon and Nanay. Armon, convinces Genio to try smoking and alcohol drinking out of curiosity about his grandfather's love for drinking. The primary intended audience consists of intermediate elementary and high school students |
P100.00 each
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